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ISBN 10: 084931741X
ISBN 13: 9780849317415
Author: Amar K. Mohanty, Manjusri Misra, Lawrence T. Drzal
Natural/Biofiber composites are emerging as a viable alternative to glass fiber composites, particularly in automotive, packaging, building, and consumer product industries, and becoming one of the fastest growing additives for thermoplastics. Natural Fibers, Biopolymers, and Biocomposites provides a clear understanding of the present state
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Natural Fibers, Biopolymers, and Biocomposites: An Introduction
Chapter 2: Plant Fibers As Reinforcement for Green Composites
Chapter 3: Processing of Bast Fiber Plants for Industrial Application
Chapter 4: Recent Developments in Retting and Measurement of Fiber Quality in Natural Fibers: Pro and Cons
Chapter 5: Alternative Low-Cost Biomass for the Biocomposites Industry
Chapter 6: Fiber-Matrix Adhesion in Natural Fiber Composites
Chapter 7: Natural Fiber Composites in Automotive Applications
Chapter 8: Natural Fiber Composites for Building Applications
Chapter 9: Thermoset Biocomposites
Chapter 10: Thermoplastic Wood Fiber Composites
Chapter 11: Bamboo-Based Ecocomposites and Their Potential Applications
Chapter 12: Oil Palm Fiber-Thermoplastic Composites
Chapter 13: Natural Fiber-Rubber Composites and Their Applications
Chapter 14: Straw-Based Biomass and Biocomposites
Chapter 15: Sorona® Polymer: Present Status and Future Perspectives
Chapter 16: Polylactic Acid Technology
Chapter 17: Polylactide-Based Biocomposites
Chapter 18: Bacterial Polyester-Based Biocomposites: A Review
Chapter 19: Cellulose Fiber-Reinforced Cellulose Esters: Biocomposites for the Future
Chapter 20: Starch Polymers: Chemistry, Engineering, and Novel Products
Chapter 21: Lignin-Based Polymer Blends and Biocomposite Materials
Chapter 22: Soy Protein-Based Plastics, Blends, and Composites
Chapter 23: Synthesis, Properties, and Potential Applications of Novel Thermosetting Biopolymers from Soybean and Other Natural Oils
Chapter 24: Houses Using Soy Oil and Natural Fibers Biocomposites
Chapter 25: Biobased Polyurethanes and Their Composites: Present Status and Future Perspective
Chapter 26: Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites
Chapter 27: How Sustainable Are Biopolymers and Biobased Products? The Hope, the Doubts, and the Reality
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